Prevalence of homelessness among hospitalized patients: A point-in-time survey
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- DOI: 10.1002/jhm.13241
Prevalence of homelessness among hospitalized patients: A point-in-time survey
Abstract
Although homelessness is associated with increased acute healthcare utilization and poorer health outcomes, the prevalence of homelessness and housing insecurity in hospitalized patients is poorly characterized. We conducted an in-person survey to determine the prevalence of housing insecurity and homelessness among hospitalized patients at two hospitals in metropolitan Denver in conjunction with the Housing and Urban Development point-in-time count on January 24, 2022. Of the 271 surveyed patients, 79 (29.2%) reported experiencing either housing insecurity (17.3%) or homelessness (11.8%). Of those experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness, 69.6% reported chronic health conditions, 55.7% reported multiple hospitalizations in the preceding year, 38% reported mental health concerns and 39.2% reported substance use. The prevalence of homelessness among a hospitalized patient population was over 20-fold higher than community prevalence estimates. Housing insecurity also impacted a substantial proportion of hospitalized patients and was associated with high rates of co-morbid conditions.
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Comment in
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Out for the count: Hospitalization as an opportunity to intervene for patients experiencing homelessness.J Hosp Med. 2024 Jan;19(1):79-80. doi: 10.1002/jhm.13254. Epub 2023 Dec 12. J Hosp Med. 2024. PMID: 38085736 No abstract available.
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